BIM convert in Cowtown since 2008, Blogger since 2014, Podcast co-host since 2017 on The Simply Complex Podcast with Marcello Sgambelluri, and on BluePrints with Bill Debevc and Carol Hagen. Solutions Consultant with IMAGINiT. Opinions expressed are my own unless I borrowed them.

“It was only a matter of time before I once again tackled the topic of an architect’s salary. This is actually the fourth post I’ve prepared on the subject, but I haven’t talked about it since January 2013 so maybe it was overdue. I have long been on record that I can’t stand when architects complain that they don’t make more money. Of course they want to make more money – who doesn’t? The question – for me – is what are you willing to do to get more money because people generally don’t like to give that stuff away. I also strongly believe that each person needs to determine for themselves where the balance exists between work and personal fulfillment.

… but that’s me and things have changed since I was an employee. I have now moved to the proverbial “other side of the table” and it has shaped how I view the process of determining how much money people should be paid. So let’s get into it and start a conversation on ‘An Architect’s Salary.’”

“The ConTechCrew (plus guest hosts’ Allison Scott and Josh Bone) was joined by Gilbane’s Jason Pelkey to discuss how construction technology is changing. Other topics on this week’s show include: iRobot, data transparency, the IRS, Girl Scouts in construction, and more!”

“Asset Management and the British BIM standards: in one of the first episodes of BIMrras Podcast we talked about the reference of Great Britain in the adoption of BIM , where we explained what the British experience consisted in the obligatory nature and standardization of BIM, and where we were in that process.

To deepen in how the United Kingdom has adopted BIM, the characteristics of its regulations, what they have done well, badly and what we should copy, we have with us Francisco Carmona , Engineer of roads, channels and ports, Master in Big Data, Business Intelligence and Data Science and for a time a civil servant in the British administration and a first hand witness of the BIM adoption process.”

“This is a special episode, focused on the Return on Humans (vs Return on Investment). I must give a special thank you to my guests where they discussed how important human-centric design is for companies and cities, especially with the changing economic model and preparing for the generations to come.”

“In this video, I find out what Scan2BM is all about. It has been a hype this year , so let’s see what it’s actually worth. Watch as I interview Georgios from NavVis. He answers all my questions and explains to me how their hard- and software solution helps creating and comparing BIM-models. Find out more about NavVis: https://www.navvis.com/ They are also sharing their Golden Nugget-project online. So check that out at http://www.navvis.com/revit”

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